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#233251 - 04/27/08 12:36 PM
Re: How do you define success...?
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Registered: 04/25/05
Posts: 14269
Loc: NW Florida
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Thanks all... While we are on the topic of 'contentment', let me ask you something. SHOULD a musician be 'content'? Few of the great ones ever seemed to be. There's something about the drive to keep getting better, to innovate, to create, that somehow seems to interfere with this nirvana. In many ways, I DO consider myself a discontented person. I am discontented with my arranger (it never does EVERYTHING I want it to do!), I am discontented with my playing (it sure could be better!), I am discontented with everything I have recorded (ditto!), I am discontented with my audiences (why can't they give Jimmy Buffett a rest, from time to time! )... It kind of makes me sound like a grouch, doesn't it? But it drives me. It drives me to work harder at controlling what I DO play, it drives me to practice every day, to reach for new ideas as much as I can, to try to grow and learn from everybody I work with, to try and make every performance, every session just a BIT better than the last one. And, of course, I am discontent because THAT doesn't always happen! But strangely, I am a very happy person, and consider myself the luckiest guy I know! At least on MY terms, I consider myself successful beyond my wildest dreams... So I am happy, and successful (in my eyes), but NOT 'content'. Doctor, is there something wrong with me...?
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#233254 - 04/27/08 02:27 PM
Re: How do you define success...?
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Registered: 07/27/05
Posts: 10606
Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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Originally posted by Diki: So, actually, I AM 'content', just not 'happy'..?
Thanks, Dr. Freud...
Now, put down the cigar Perhaps you are content with being "happy"...or happy with being "content"? Sheeeesh! I gotta get back to giggin'...waaaaay too much time on my hands. Sigmund
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#233255 - 04/27/08 02:45 PM
Re: How do you define success...?
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Registered: 01/16/02
Posts: 14376
Loc: East Greenwich RI USA
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Originally posted by Diki: Thanks all...
While we are on the topic of 'contentment', let me ask you something.
SHOULD a musician be 'content'?
Few of the great ones ever seemed to be. There's something about the drive to keep getting better, to innovate, to create, that somehow seems to interfere with this nirvana.
In many ways, I DO consider myself a discontented person. I am discontented with my arranger (it never does EVERYTHING I want it to do!), I am discontented with my playing (it sure could be better!), I am discontented with everything I have recorded (ditto!), I am discontented with my audiences (why can't they give Jimmy Buffett a rest, from time to time! )...
It kind of makes me sound like a grouch, doesn't it?
But it drives me. It drives me to work harder at controlling what I DO play, it drives me to practice every day, to reach for new ideas as much as I can, to try to grow and learn from everybody I work with, to try and make every performance, every session just a BIT better than the last one. And, of course, I am discontent because THAT doesn't always happen!
But strangely, I am a very happy person, and consider myself the luckiest guy I know! At least on MY terms, I consider myself successful beyond my wildest dreams...
So I am happy, and successful (in my eyes), but NOT 'content'.
Doctor, is there something wrong with me...? oooops ... hit submit before I wrote anything ... Diki ... In case I was somewhere in your "rant" , apology accepted ... and if I weren't, WHY NOT !!! ..... (just bustin' ) Certainly one can be very happy without being content ... One can be happy with their current place in life, work, playing ability, whatever, but as you said, not being content is the driving force towards improvement ... That's all the philosophy from me for today ... t. [This message has been edited by tony mads usa (edited 04-27-2008).]
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